New Hampshire 1811 State Senate, District 9
- Office:
- State Senate (State)
- Title:
- State Senator
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- New Hampshire 1811 State Senate, District 9
- Date:
- 1811
- State:
- New Hampshire
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- State Senate/State Senator
- Candidates:
- Josiah Wilder, Moses Taylor, Josiah Hale
Candidates: | Josiah Wilder[1] | Moses Taylor | Josiah Hale |
---|---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Federalist | Republican | |
Final Result: [2] | 1388 | 751 | 6 |
District of Nine | 1388 | 751 | 6 |
Cheshire County | 1388 | 751 | 6 |
Town of Chesterfield | 170 | 98 | - |
Town of Dublin[3] | - | - | - |
Town of Fitzwilliam | 131 | 95 | - |
Town of Hinsdale | 15 | 26 | - |
Town of Jaffrey | 185 | 33 | - |
Town of Keene | 200 | 56 | - |
Town of Marlborough | 131 | 29 | - |
Town of Packersfield | 160 | 24 | - |
Town of Richmond | - | 195 | 6 |
Town of Rindge | 147 | 52 | - |
Town of Sullivan | 75 | 12 | - |
Town of Swanzey | 39 | 114 | - |
Town of Winchester | 135 | 57 | - |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]Lockhart Willard was listed as the Federalist candidate in the Portsmouth Oracle of March 2, 1811 and Concord Gazette (Concord, NH) of February 26, 1811.
[3]There were no votes recorded in Dublin.
References:
Original Election Returns. New Hampshire Archives and Records Management, Concord.
Concord Gazette (Concord, NH). February 26, 1811.
Portsmouth Oracle (Portsmouth, NH). March 2, 1811.
Portsmouth Oracle (Portsmouth, NH). May 25, 1811.
Concord Gazette (Concord, NH). May 28, 1811.
New-Hampshire Patriot (Concord, NH). May 28, 1811.
Farmer's Cabinet (Amherst, NH). May 29, 1811.
Merrimack Intelligencer (Haverhill, MA). June 1, 1811.
Seward, Josiah Lafayette. A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire: 1777-1917. Keene, NH: J.L. Seward, 1921. 215.
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